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Nature
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January 28, 2014
De novo mutations in schizophrenia implicate synaptic networks
Menachem Fromer, Andrew J Pocklington, David H Kavanagh, et al.
Nature
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January 28, 2014
A polygenic burden of rare disruptive mutations in schizophrenia
Shaun M Purcell, Jennifer L Moran, Menachem Fromer, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry
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October 9, 2019
Contributions of common genetic variants to risk of schizophrenia among individuals of African and Latino ancestry
Tim B Bigdeli, Giulio Genovese, Penelope Georgakopoulos, et al.
Nature Genetics
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August 20, 2008
Collaborative genome-wide association analysis supports a role for ANK3 and CACNA1C in bipolar disorder
Manuel A R Ferreira, Michael C O'Donovan, Yan A Meng, et al.
Nature Genetics
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November 22, 2016
Contribution of copy number variants to schizophrenia from a genome-wide study of 41,321 subjects
Christian R Marshall, Daniel P Howrigan, Daniele Merico, et al.
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Nature
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January 28, 2014
De novo mutations in schizophrenia implicate synaptic networks
Menachem Fromer, Andrew J Pocklington, David H Kavanagh, et al.
Nature
|
January 28, 2014
A polygenic burden of rare disruptive mutations in schizophrenia
Shaun M Purcell, Jennifer L Moran, Menachem Fromer, et al.
Molecular Psychiatry
|
October 9, 2019
Contributions of common genetic variants to risk of schizophrenia among individuals of African and Latino ancestry
Tim B Bigdeli, Giulio Genovese, Penelope Georgakopoulos, et al.
Nature Genetics
|
August 20, 2008
Collaborative genome-wide association analysis supports a role for ANK3 and CACNA1C in bipolar disorder
Manuel A R Ferreira, Michael C O'Donovan, Yan A Meng, et al.
Nature Genetics
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November 22, 2016
Contribution of copy number variants to schizophrenia from a genome-wide study of 41,321 subjects
Christian R Marshall, Daniel P Howrigan, Daniele Merico, et al.
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